These seminars are organized by Chad Carpenter and Bill Kellogg, the pair behind the wildly successful self-syndicated comic strip Tundra. When it comes to the business of cartooning in the 21st century, when these guys talk, aspiring cartoonists should listen. Here’s a complete lineup of speakers:

Chad Carpenter –Creator of Tundra, the most widely self-syndicated strips in papers

Tim Brennan – President of Reed Brennan Media Associates which does comic page layouts for hundreds of newspapers

Mark Anderson – Cartoonist and creator of Andertoons.com, one of the best pay-per-use comic sites on the web

This isn’t just a seminar on self-publishing a comic strip, as you can see by the line-up of guests. Each has their own area of expertise and there will be a plethora of topics and information on many different disciplines and areas of the cartooning world. My talk will focus on freelance illustration and about the National Cartoonists Society.

You can get all the details over on the Tundra website‚Äö?Ñ?Æ incidentally NCS members get $100 off the registration fee! I have heard nothing but great things about the first two seminars, so I would expect this one to be exceptionally worthwhile. If you want to read coverage of the last two SitWoC Seminars, visit the Daily Cartoonist archives.